by scorpiongrasses » Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:31 pm
Looks good! Just a few notes.
1. Don't be afraid to use references for anatomy, colors, ect! Red pandas are closer to raccoons in terms of body shape than they are to wolves.
2. Layers are very useful when coloring and shading!
3. Using the colors black and white for shading can often look natural. Instead you can use the dodge and burn tool, change the darkness/brightness of the base color, or mess with the blending modes and opacity.
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by swaggyswag » Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:32 am
Fennekchu wrote:Looks good! Just a few notes.
1. Don't be afraid to use references for anatomy, colors, ect! Red pandas are closer to raccoons in terms of body shape than they are to wolves.
2. Layers are very useful when coloring and shading!
3. Using the colors black and white for shading can often look natural. Instead you can use the dodge and burn tool, change the darkness/brightness of the base color, or mess with the blending modes and opacity.
Me ( After using the dodge and burn tool ): This is all the answers to all my problems. ( heavenly music starts playing ) XD
Ty for the tips!
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